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and he also used it to somehow claim part for the camelot connection. you're right that kennedy wasn't elected to the following year. i will say he would ever and he acknowledged the error immediately. his campaign team at public a few days after somma that was an error and it was incorrect. he corrected himself even though he was hoping to use the air lift in the kennedy connection in his favor. >> host: one thing to me in a detailed way you've done a lot of original research. let's talk for a moment about research methodology. he didn't just read a lot of books. you talk to a lot of people. tell us who you talk to them by the way, have you speak to people who don't speak english? >> guest: i also read a lot of a lot of books as well. it's been spending weeks and links out there. i went out five times over the course of the year. i did find after four or five weeks i had to come home because it's not easy working in africa. it's hot, dusty, nothing works properly. he traveled very long distances in appalling road conditions and just need to back off an
and he also used it to somehow claim part for the camelot connection. you're right that kennedy wasn't elected to the following year. i will say he would ever and he acknowledged the error immediately. his campaign team at public a few days after somma that was an error and it was incorrect. he corrected himself even though he was hoping to use the air lift in the kennedy connection in his favor. >> host: one thing to me in a detailed way you've done a lot of original research. let's talk...
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ayers, narrative gentry can be useful to all of this. obama. truth is the best corrective. ayers, the mind works in contradiction, and honesty requires the writer to reveal disputes with the self. notice with the self. obama, but i suspect we can't pretend the contradictions of the situation will exist can do is choose. ayers, the reader must see the struggle not by the tourist what wyatt program. obama, and all and all of an intellectual journey i imagine for myself complete with last point and strict itinerary. ayers, narrative raptors strive for signature but must be aware of the struggle for the honesty. obama, i was engaged in a imperial struggle. someone -- by the way, this is the only postmodern bouck obama route. it shows up and nothing else he ever wrote except dreams from my father. there's not a word in any of the articles otherwise. also at that point in the postmodern fling as well the grooves in which they had fallen and even the stitch together nature of their lives these are distinctive freezes, and the other thing i'm reading in the fugitive days is that af
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it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are o
it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia...
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back to us. put it somewhere else. but obama was weirdly insistent and the about us is to the british ambassador and it's in a sense of british soil. the normal theories of understanding obama can't make sense of this. obama is a progressive. he's a leftist even if he's a socialist, so what? why do this? interestingly, it was winston churchill as you know who was the prime minister of britain re-elected in world war ii after the '50s who directed british special troops to go to kenya and locked up every able bodied man and not only was barack obama, sr., at one point jailed but the grandfather also tortured. so here's my point, is it possible that this churchill episode otherwise unexplicable can be understood by looking at this family history that you sought to early document in this book? >> what you didn't mention, i think, president obama replaced the statue of churchill with that of abraham lincoln who was his great hero and to me it's entirely understandable that a american president -- tha
back to us. put it somewhere else. but obama was weirdly insistent and the about us is to the british ambassador and it's in a sense of british soil. the normal theories of understanding obama can't make sense of this. obama is a progressive. he's a leftist even if he's a socialist, so what? why do this? interestingly, it was winston churchill as you know who was the prime minister of britain re-elected in world war ii after the '50s who directed british special troops to go to kenya and locked...
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he says, help us out. they brought down his notes and his audiotapes and his unfinished manuscripts and said, we need your help. this is what christopher anderson writes. he spent six pages on this and a book that is obviously not done to support me. he has no interest in appealing to my audience. i read 80 reviews of christopher andersen's book. it was even on chris matthews. of those, do you know how many of them mentioned the single most newsworthy revelation and that. >> reporter: zero. it was at that moment that i knew, i know. my friends are saying, get your pulitzer prize speech ready. i said, you don't know this world as well as i do. and going to happen. zero out of 80. i went public. here is how the internet works. the people in the dead tree media don't understand or appreciate it. because the internet the press. my wife wonders why don't watch tv, an open sewer of untreated and unfiltered information. the internet existed in 1933 and 1933 and died like walter duranty would not have been able to
he says, help us out. they brought down his notes and his audiotapes and his unfinished manuscripts and said, we need your help. this is what christopher anderson writes. he spent six pages on this and a book that is obviously not done to support me. he has no interest in appealing to my audience. i read 80 reviews of christopher andersen's book. it was even on chris matthews. of those, do you know how many of them mentioned the single most newsworthy revelation and that. >> reporter:...
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they would do what they could to help us get back on track. one writer said he would vote for and orange juice can if it were running against barack obama. host: beth on the republicans line. caller: thank you for airing all this. i was glad many of the speakers talked about what is going on in public schools. the holy grail of extreme liberalism -- not all democrats but controlling what our children learn and how they learn it. and as for nominees for the republican nomination, i think we have to acknowledge -- i think we have to acknowledge two things. that many of the common identities of the front runners have an albatross around their neck that they cannot win the general lection. newt gingrich, mike huckabee, mitt romney, michele bachmann, cannot win in a general election. the idea should be to beat the current administration, to win and not to have our favorites unnecessarily nominated. if i had to pick one at this point, i would say tim pawlenty. governor christie has been adamant. i think he needs more experience under his belt. hopef
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libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in the footsteps of his predecessor. spoke to civil rights activist cornell west about whether the president right or wrong that's coming up. dr cornel west is among america's most provocative intellectuals a princeton professor and lifelong pioneer of working class rights and racial justice. at this year's left forum conference in new york city dr west's appearance truth thousands of activists aiming to revitalize the american left. there he was. once a vocal supporter of u.s. president barack obama dr west tells r t y u that pena has drastically changed dr west thank you very much for taking the time to speak with r.t. blessed to be here jock arrest you are one of twelve hundred speakers from around the world who have come here to new york to take part in the left forum this era's theme it's called tell words the politics of solidarity why do you think that like this is so important one and i just want to pay tribute to the visionary figures b
libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in the footsteps of his predecessor. spoke to civil rights activist cornell west about whether the president right or wrong that's coming up. dr cornel west is among america's most provocative intellectuals a princeton professor and lifelong pioneer of working class rights and racial justice. at this year's left forum conference in new york city dr...
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you know, used. not a very good condition reactor. >> reporter: at his house, he showed us a log book and notes he kept for more than 20 years. >> why did you hold on to this? >> because i wanted to -- i just kept them because -- a lot of times you have lessons learned from each plant. >> reporter: even he is as there is little jap apcould of done to withstand a disaster like this one. in martinez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> for more coverage and a link that explains where to donate to victims in japan click on the quake tab when you get to our home page, ktvu.com. >>> on-line fans of the gray lady will have to shell out green. the "new york times" announced for plans of a pay wall. march 28th, digital users can read up to 20 articles a month for free. unlimited access will be $15 to $20 depending on the mobile device you have. >>> drinking and driving and getting away with it. the chp tries to make a point by looking the other way on these impaired drivers. >> and more wet weather arrives tomorrow. me
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the british attempt to use them. and so in the end there were certainly little people involved in the mau mau insurrection but their numbers were very small. >> host: so he might've been set up and someone or someone basically falsely accused him. let me ask you, he comes home. he's scarred. sarah obama says he essentially became an old man during captivity. i want your opinion on a sort of interesting hypothesis here. one that i think brings all of this to light. when president obama came in to the white house, he noted that in the oval office it was a bust, a statue of winston churchill. it was reported both in britain and america that this unknown obama and he wanted to bust return. the british, a little chagrined because of a long-term special relationship that to obama, don't get it back to us. put it somewhere else. but obama sort of weirdly insistent and the buzz today is in the home of the british ambassador in washington, d.c.. it is innocent on british soil. for many americans the normal areas of understati
the british attempt to use them. and so in the end there were certainly little people involved in the mau mau insurrection but their numbers were very small. >> host: so he might've been set up and someone or someone basically falsely accused him. let me ask you, he comes home. he's scarred. sarah obama says he essentially became an old man during captivity. i want your opinion on a sort of interesting hypothesis here. one that i think brings all of this to light. when president obama...
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he showed us all how to do it. he was our mentor and our teacher and he did it in the most gentlemanly imaginable. he wrote a column for four years at "the post." he thalls thought of the column as what he did in his off hours, which he literally did, as you know. he was a reporter. he was a reporter's reporter. and he believed first and foremost that the way you did political journalism was to go out and report and particularly talk to voters. gwen: people ask me all the time, who's the most famous, most important person you ever interviewed, thanks i'm sure to the inspiration of david, it's always someone he never heard of, some guy in the supermarket aisle who told me what he really thought about george bush or john kerry in 2004. or some woman on the national mall on the day that barry bonds -- barack obama was inaugurated and stopped me crying, telling me the story of her son. i realized i got more from talking to people like that in a lot of ways than talking to presidents. >> david spent an immense amount of
he showed us all how to do it. he was our mentor and our teacher and he did it in the most gentlemanly imaginable. he wrote a column for four years at "the post." he thalls thought of the column as what he did in his off hours, which he literally did, as you know. he was a reporter. he was a reporter's reporter. and he believed first and foremost that the way you did political journalism was to go out and report and particularly talk to voters. gwen: people ask me all the time, who's...
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watching us and following us. all the survival practices that we had. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land knowing that it's better to be safe and story. as regular are everywhere be objective is to test the condition of the equipment in vehicles of the preparedness of the personnel archie has an extensive experience in this field and we are ready to work in any condition. the process involves several teams of specially trained personnel from parachutists to. finding the landing capsule opening it up there in the cosmos out into the open back on terra firma of course during the training one of the rescuers acts as a stand in for the cosmonauts the whole process normally takes twenty five to thirty minutes but in order to achieve such speed months of training are needed after all there are a lot lives at stake and one of the most important factors the weather is also one of the most unpredictable. almost all of this is both there is the hardest when helicopters can't fly int
watching us and following us. all the survival practices that we had. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land knowing that it's better to be safe and story. as regular are everywhere be objective is to test the condition of the equipment in vehicles of the preparedness of the personnel archie has an extensive experience in this field and we are ready to work in any condition. the process involves several teams of specially trained personnel from...
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we'll see reporting for on your us. companies we don't expect any surprises we are blue sure and buy recommendation to motorola and holding from news from your us we still don't see a new series inflows the. fortunes of the market is trading on tiny walloons this why we see very good interest for two years so you lose what is for certain to use and through tears and. almost that would almost be true as from international justice yes. the world's biggest alamy and producer roussel has posted a more than three fold increase in net profit figures for two thousand and say ten share revenues up by a third to ten billion dollars with a profit of two point eight billion dollars traded on the hong kong market and shares have been up almost five percent on this news the company says it plans to expand production in two thousand and eleven. russia's budget is currently being boosted by higher than expected all prices they're rising significantly amid tension in north africa some analysts suggest the government should use the extr
we'll see reporting for on your us. companies we don't expect any surprises we are blue sure and buy recommendation to motorola and holding from news from your us we still don't see a new series inflows the. fortunes of the market is trading on tiny walloons this why we see very good interest for two years so you lose what is for certain to use and through tears and. almost that would almost be true as from international justice yes. the world's biggest alamy and producer roussel has posted a...
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. >> there has been heavy fighting in eastern libya with rebel forces using rocket launchers and take missiles, all of the artillery that they have to stop the advance of government forces. rebels have little defense against the air strikes. plumes of smoke in the distance mark bombardments. reports that a huge oil facility was the amount of the targets. government troops have claimed advances on several fronts in the east and west of tripoli. the initial euphoria amongst the rebels appears to have given way to the sobering reality that the regime will not be toppled as easily as those in neighboring countries. >> there appears to be a plot against libya. a determination to take control of libya and steal its oil. then the libyan people will take up arms against them. in the rebel-held switch -- city of benghazi, people took to the streets to demonstrate for intervention. it wanted the international community to impose a no-fly zone over libya. to stop the air strikes against their own people. let's i spoke to the correspondent in the east of the country and asked him how important a
. >> there has been heavy fighting in eastern libya with rebel forces using rocket launchers and take missiles, all of the artillery that they have to stop the advance of government forces. rebels have little defense against the air strikes. plumes of smoke in the distance mark bombardments. reports that a huge oil facility was the amount of the targets. government troops have claimed advances on several fronts in the east and west of tripoli. the initial euphoria amongst the rebels...
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nato countries consider all meaning the opposition for the season in libya the sponsor of take us through the things that they often about times of arrogance. what good japan's a damaging for the sheba nuclear power in all this is suspended and radiation levels are rising at the latest attempt to block a song by play. watson travel to siberia as me it seems you're preparing some plan think the space travelers returning to that missions in a. very warm welcome to you this is on the scene like us president barack obama has reported the selling secret orders allowing cia teams and libya to gather intelligence and links with rebels meanwhile the libyan foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work under the regime of cullen mayle gadhafi. to see how the leaders from tripoli. well they have been air strikes in the east and south eastern suburbs of tripoli at a military base there while the front line seems to have been pushed back it is now not far from the town of ajdabiya which is just seventy kilometers weights of the rebel stronghold of benghazi there have b
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nobody gave us a better. guinea thank you very much for joining us to be we talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such a death toll and what the had i understand you've made some controversial predictions in terms of future earthquakes what exactly are they what are they based on almost all of us though that they were three as in nearly a. i think that there is no direct connection between the earthquake in japan and earthquakes that has happened on our territory with this latest one is one of the major events in the chain of earthquakes that recently happened on the planet you will remember the earthquake and so much in two thousand and four was a major quake magnitude nine point five it was huge a major loss of life and tsunami etc then there were a number of other earthquakes in india where people also died in china with a magnitude of eight and finally in chile last year eight point eight and now this earthquake in japan with a magnitude on heard of before in this country nig
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use this time to learn skills. this is your opportunity. >> host: one thing that interested me is you don't think much of christianity though. >> guest: i don't think much of any organized religion. >> host: not even for the prisons ways that? >> guest: because of organized religion was in any way the peacemaker there wouldn't be all of these religious wars going on in the world. >> host: use it in your family there was religion. >> guest: christianity. >> host: by the way it happened to your brother. your brother went on to harvard and became the superintendent of boston schools cities quite successful pity he didn't stammer. >> guest: he didn't have all. >> host: look what you've become. i think more people know you and your brother. >> guest: . my brother passed away unfortunately, but >> host: so for you at 74, the bottom line that comes in this book is just enough, you've made it. >> guest: just enough. post the that's what you said to mandela. we made it. we made it. just enough at 74. >> guest: this book is
use this time to learn skills. this is your opportunity. >> host: one thing that interested me is you don't think much of christianity though. >> guest: i don't think much of any organized religion. >> host: not even for the prisons ways that? >> guest: because of organized religion was in any way the peacemaker there wouldn't be all of these religious wars going on in the world. >> host: use it in your family there was religion. >> guest: christianity....
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thanks for staying with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour new rules for russian state companies have been spelled out by president medvedev he says regulation needs to be significantly improved in order to help the country's investment climate we are pretty much still it in order to reduce the influence of state companies on the investment climate we need to do three things first of all to publicize the show jewel of state companies privatisation of the next three years then to eliminate practices where government ministers hold positions on the board of directors in competitive companies and thirdly state companies need to establish a procedure for publicizing planned procurement including prices and information about contracts that would you feel that haven't grasped the c.e.o. of russia's largest bank says measures to improve attract investment are critical for the country. the space in russia is this thick skulled the seventh largest economy in the world and it gets around the heart of the s
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only he uses it with all of this and he says i should go for that position. i should be at the top and he was like that himself. said the book describes his offense and how he fashioned himself, tried to fashion himself after his hero andrew jackson. he comes of age during the age of jackson. he is a unionists. he is for the common man. he campaigns for the homestead act and there were lots of things about him that seemed very aggressive, very populist in a way but as you know populism has this sort of -- viewers at double-edged sword there. lots of times populace are in favor of measures that you would think would be progressive. he was for the homestead act, giving poor people land. he wanted public education. he was always a champion of public education thinking back on his own life and how deprived he was. he wanted a better shot for people, people who were privileged. the catch was he only wanted that for whites. he was for the homestead act. but when reconstruction came reconstruction came and there was a time to give land reform, the republicans in con
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you think you use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen. something that causes cancer most of the shine to the most independence day i suppose and i think that it and most of the great donut places the call for coffee interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five and therefore i protect thoughts because the nature of ninety five percent of the cancers hurt people with self funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. to. downplay the official tea hopefully cation killed on the phone on called touch from the. life on the go. video on demand all teas mine gold coast's and ulrich says feed now in the palm of your. christian. wealthy british style. market finiteness. find out what
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well they france us and i used to be the commander american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way to get out of states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who's really corrupt get out for selfish gain. and you're not going to gain that from bombing them from twenty thousand feet above the air or less you're going to only gain out from it's on the ground the very people are not stupid and i think it would be just really it would be really good for for our government and our leaders to just come out and say we want the leader of libya out of power whether he's captured whether he's killed whether he's sent into exile but that's really what we want we want regime change and we're entering a revolution that we know very little of ballot and we don't know be careful what comes out on the other end and be prepared to take the secular tyranny or the religious tyran
well they france us and i used to be the commander american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way to get out of states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who's really corrupt get out for selfish gain. and you're not going to gain that from bombing them from twenty...
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so we certainly invite people to e-mail us, bring their books to our attention, send us their publicity packets so we know in plenty of time that it's coming, and we can decide whether it's one we want to take a shot at reviewing. >> mr. stewart, you said that a lot of your reviewers and people involved in the washington independent review of books have backgrounds in writing and publishing. what's your background, and give us a snapshot of some of the people who will be participating. >> well, my background is i was a lawyer for many years, but i'm now an author, have done a couple of books on american history, one on writing the constitution, the summer of 1787, one on the impeachment trial of andrew johnson, "impeached," and i have a new one coming out this fall called "american emperor." the other folks involved come from journalism, there are book writers as well. we've been so lucky in recruiting reviewers. we've got for a book on the eichmann trial in israel we were able to get judge patricia walt who was on the war crimes tribunal for yugoslavia. we've been able to get a leading
so we certainly invite people to e-mail us, bring their books to our attention, send us their publicity packets so we know in plenty of time that it's coming, and we can decide whether it's one we want to take a shot at reviewing. >> mr. stewart, you said that a lot of your reviewers and people involved in the washington independent review of books have backgrounds in writing and publishing. what's your background, and give us a snapshot of some of the people who will be participating....
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them just like they've been using white supremacists since nixon's southern strategy was much. we are not a leftists i'm not a leftist let me repeat that i'm not a leftist i'm used to talking of those who believe taxes should be raised on millionaires or i'm speaking of those. those of us who believe the tens of billions in tax breaks and corporate welfare to peak oil pollution polluters a waste of money to those of us who believe workers have the right to organize and collectively bargain those of us who believe programs like social security medicare and medicaid shouldn't be cut or privatized these are the folks who are generally called leftists if you hold these beliefs though and i hold all these beliefs apparently we're not leftists despite we're billionaires and they're polluters poodle shills of the mill in the media today may call you here's why this is the american political spectrum. it's left to right pretty straightforward from socialists the democrats the moderates and by socialist i mean like social democrats like they have been in in northern europe you could put
them just like they've been using white supremacists since nixon's southern strategy was much. we are not a leftists i'm not a leftist let me repeat that i'm not a leftist i'm used to talking of those who believe taxes should be raised on millionaires or i'm speaking of those. those of us who believe the tens of billions in tax breaks and corporate welfare to peak oil pollution polluters a waste of money to those of us who believe workers have the right to organize and collectively bargain...
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use this time to better yourself. if you don't know how to write use this time to learn how to write. you don't know how to read, use this time to learn how to read. if you don't have a skill, use this time to learn skills. i mean, this is your opportunity. >> host: you know one thing that interested me was you don't think much of christianity, though? >> guest: i don't think much of any organized religion. not at all. >> host: you don't see it -- not even for the prisons? >> guest: not even for anybody. >> host: why is that? >> guest: because organized religion was any way the peacemaker there wouldn't be all these wars, these religious wars going on in the world. >> host: now, you said to your family there was religion. >> guest: yeah. christianity. >> host: what happened to your brother, your brother went to to harvard and became the superintendent of boston schools but he was quite successful. he didn't stammer. >> guest: i was the only one in the family who did stammer. >> host: but look what you've become i thin
use this time to better yourself. if you don't know how to write use this time to learn how to write. you don't know how to read, use this time to learn how to read. if you don't have a skill, use this time to learn skills. i mean, this is your opportunity. >> host: you know one thing that interested me was you don't think much of christianity, though? >> guest: i don't think much of any organized religion. not at all. >> host: you don't see it -- not even for the prisons?...
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the rebel groups now it is significant and it is worth noting that it will be no threat presented to us from the libyan government which is causing some people to ask questions well how exactly can the international community say it's facilitating or debating the issues and concerns around the future of this country if indeed it's not inviting those who are empowered to actually attend and participate in the talks the other question is of course are these rebels that will be participating what kind of islamised leanings do they have what kind of political leanings do they have what kind of backgrounds do they come from and even more important what kind of future are they working towards they still has been no clarity and no unity of consume says among the international community in terms of where they want this operation to games what is the ultimate end game the defense officials also say that the number of a strike that they've been conducting over libya have increased in recent days they say that this is because of surveillance material that they've been receiving and also because of
the rebel groups now it is significant and it is worth noting that it will be no threat presented to us from the libyan government which is causing some people to ask questions well how exactly can the international community say it's facilitating or debating the issues and concerns around the future of this country if indeed it's not inviting those who are empowered to actually attend and participate in the talks the other question is of course are these rebels that will be participating what...
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politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your questions ready. at think we will start with dr. kate kenski, who will focus in on the 2008 election and factors that help us understand the outcomes of the elections and then dr. kevin coe will bring his focus in on the influence of religion in politics today. >> thank you much. i'm very much appreciate being here, and thank you for having us. from among the thousands of words that were spoken in the 2008 election might co-authors and i think that we pretty much mail down which words were most consequential during the campaign at v
politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your...
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i don't use that term with my family-- "minority," out the window. what do you see african-americans and latinos? to me this is one of the crucial next relationships that need to be worked out. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: what do you see? >> well, so i see many challenges. you know, one of the challenges that african-american populations will have to realize is that for all of the disadvantages that african-americans have faced and continue to face, we have, also, certain privileges and advantages relative to the electoral political realm. there simply are more black mayors; there simply are more black representatives in the u.s. house; there... depending on how you measure the senate, there have been more black senators, and now there's been a black president. which means that we will have to not always think of ourselves as the outsiders, but sometimes as the insiders who are controlling the access, and we'll haveo necessarily shed out o privileges in ways that we have often asked white americans to do. >> hinojosa: do you think that there is that kind o
i don't use that term with my family-- "minority," out the window. what do you see african-americans and latinos? to me this is one of the crucial next relationships that need to be worked out. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: what do you see? >> well, so i see many challenges. you know, one of the challenges that african-american populations will have to realize is that for all of the disadvantages that african-americans have faced and continue to face, we have, also, certain...
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used to dress very well. so i got that from my family, so i dress very well too. of so i wear a hat because i'm undercover all the time. >> host: now, you -- in the book it's mentioned that at the 2000 world reconciliation day in australia you're there with nelson mandela. >> guest: yes. >> host: and you said it was quite a celebration because the two of you, two people who love boxing, two former prisoners, people who spent a good deal of time in the jail, you said to each other, we're here, we made it, we made it. >> guest: that's what he said to me, you know? e was in south africa in 1965 before most folks even understood whether south africa even existed. >> host: this is before you went to jail. >> guest: this was during my prize fighting years. and nelson had just gone in 1964, and he was persona non grata in south africa which means that you couldn't, you couldn't see his picture, you couldn't even speak his name, you know? and my guide at that time was a young 16-year-old boy called steven. and he use
used to dress very well. so i got that from my family, so i dress very well too. of so i wear a hat because i'm undercover all the time. >> host: now, you -- in the book it's mentioned that at the 2000 world reconciliation day in australia you're there with nelson mandela. >> guest: yes. >> host: and you said it was quite a celebration because the two of you, two people who love boxing, two former prisoners, people who spent a good deal of time in the jail, you said to each...